McKay
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McKay is the largest building on the campus. It houses over 300 sophomore students. This four-story, suite-style residence hall on the south campus is mostly comprised of two, double occupancy rooms joined by a semi-private bathroom. The building is named for Raymunde McKay, RSHM, who was the president of Marymount College when it merged with Loyola University in 1973.
- Building Type: Suite-style Residence Hall (co-ed by unit)
- # of Student Beds: 313
- # of Units: 153 double-occupancy rooms, 7 RA rooms
- Built: 1968 (renovated in 2008)
- Features: Elevator, main lounge, 3 study rooms
- Approximate Dimensions: 10.5' x 11'
- Location: Next to Leavey Field, Leavey Hall, and Burns Fine Arts Center
Furniture Per Student
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Width
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Length
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Height
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| 1 Desk |
32.5" |
24.5" |
30.25" |
| 1 Desk Chair |
19.5" |
22" |
35.2" |
| 1 Twin extra long bed |
37" |
85.5" |
36" |
| 1 Bookshelf |
24.25" |
10" |
30.25" |
| 1 Dresser |
29.5" |
24.5" |
30.25" |
| 1 Desk island with lock |
17.25" |
24.5" |
30.25 |

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